Clintons Make a Visit
Hilary Clinton made a campaign appearance on October 15th to promote and create interest in candidate minority, Alison Grimes. Clinton went on stating that the politicians in Kentucky now were the cause of gridlock and a stagnant economy. She also went on to talk about raising minimum wage and gaining an equal pay between men and women. To me, this is signaling out to women in Kentucky. Clinton questioned, "Isn't it amazing that it's 2014, and we are still debating whether women deserve equal pay for equal work?" She answered her what seemed to be rhetorical question with, "If there's only one reason that will motivate you to go vote in the next 20 days, put that at the top of the list." This is definitely calling out to working women in Kentucky. Why? Because Alison Grimes is a woman. The logic here is, if you're going to vote for someone, you want someone relatable. Someone who can help out your issues in the economy and make your life a smoother sail. In being that Alison Grimes is a woman and with Hilary Clinton's help, it should "siren" off to women in Kentucky to place their votes for her.
If you lived in Kentucky would Hillary Clinton appear to you mcat?
ReplyDeleteAn interesting take on the visit of the Clintons to Kentucky. Will women respond to Hilary's message? Will the candidate be able to deliver if she is elected to the US Senate?
ReplyDeleteDo you think that this visit made any impact on the polls so far? What about the race in general?
ReplyDeletewhy do you think women don't get paid equally yet?
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